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August 28, 2024
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Importing Inventory

  • August 28, 2024
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Having an issuing of importing an Inventory list to a new file....  From what I read, I have to copy and paste it into the file rather just importing it from the Excel?  Please advise, thank you!

 

Items & Services > Excel > Import Items > Tried 2 Find it Now/file, but it says its not a QB format... or Advanced Import > Brown file > Choose correct sheet >  then it comes to Mapping...?

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QuickBooks Team
August 28, 2024

Thanks for letting us know about your concern, @Erss. Let me help you export your inventory list successfully.

 

Importing an Inventory list from Excel is possible in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT). To import an Excel file correctly, ensure it is in CSV format and verify its content. For detailed instructions, please refer to Steps 3 and 4 outlined in this article: Import or export MS Excel files.

 

After that, you can then prepare to import the Excel spreadsheet file. First, create a backup of the company file. Then, proceed to import the Excel/Spreadsheet by following the steps below:

 

  1. Go to the File menu and select Utilities.
  2.  Select the Import dropdown, then choose Excel Files.
  3. On the Add/Edit Multiple List Entries, select No.
  4. Select Advanced Import.
  5. Set up a mapping, select Browse, and choose the Excel file.
  6. Choose the correct sheet in the Excel workbook. On the Choose a mapping dropdown, select Add New.
  7. On the Mappings window:
    1. On the mapping name field, enter a name for easy identification (e.g., Customer, Vendors).
    2. From the Import type dropdown, choose the data you are importing. Match the QuickBooks and Import Data columns, then select Save.
    3. Select Preview to verify the mapping. Choose Import to complete the process.

 

Additionally, if you encounter the Duplicate Record Found error, you'll be prompted with these messages:

 

  • Keep the existing data and discard the import data.
  • Replace the existing data with import data, ignoring blank fields.
  • Replace the existing data with import data, including blank fields.

 

To fix the errors, select the appropriate option and then choose "Apply" or "Apply to All." You will receive a notification indicating the number of successful imports and any possible errors. If errors occur, select "Save" to create an error log and review it to identify the necessary actions to resolve them. Afterward, re-import the list as needed.

 

Moreover, you can generate a report detailing your business performance, including products sold, revenue, and profit margins. This data will help you make informed strategic decisions and identify areas for improvement.

 

Keep me posted if you have other questions about managing the list. I'll be around to help. Have a good one.

ErssAuthor
August 29, 2024
If an item is "ASSEMBLED:Part1234" that means Part 1234, is a subitem of ASSEMBLED. How does that transfer over?
ErssAuthor
September 6, 2024

Importing all your inventory items into QuickBooks Desktop helps save time, Erss.

 

At this time, QuickBooks Desktop allows you to copy and paste your items. However, the system won't recognize whether this item is a sub-item of the main item. That is why you'll need to select and edit the name when adding the details.

 

I can see the importance of having this functionality improve your experience of the program. I recommend sending a feature request directly to our Product Development team.

  

Here's how:

 

  1. Go to the Help menu and then select Send Feedback Online.
  2. Choose Product Suggestion.
  3. Add the type of feedback.
  4. Type in your feature suggestion.
  5. Once done, click Send Feedback.

 

Additionally, I've included an article that'll help you assign a unit of measure in QuickBooks. This ensures you can easily track your items: Show Quantities, Prices, Rates, and Costs for an Item.

 

I'm only a few clicks away if you need assistance in managing your inventory in QuickBooks. It's always my pleasure to help you out.


LOL, the function used to work, feedback doesn't matter since you guys don't support Desktop anymore, but some how we still get advertisements.